List of RCD Espanyol seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by RCD Espanyol in Spanish and European football. Established in 1900, the seasons from the beginning of La Liga in 1928 to the most recent completed season are mentioned. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.

Contents

The club has never won the Liga but won the Spanish Cup four times.

Key

ChampionsRunners-up Pichichi CLEL

Seasons

Seasons of RCD Espanyol
SeasonLeague Cup [1] Other competitionsTop scorer(s) [2]
DivisionPosPldWDLGFGAPtsPlayer(s)Goals [3]
1929 La Liga7th18747323818 W Rafael Oramas 8
1929–30 La Liga4th18927403320 SF Martín Ventolrá 12
1930–31 La Liga9th186210324514 Edelmiro 11
1931–32 La Liga6th187110343915 SF Edelmiro 10
1932–33 La Liga3rd181026333022 SF Redó
José Garreta
7
1933–34 La Liga8th18738414217 QF Francisco Iriondo 18
1934–35 La Liga8th229211475920 R6 Francisco Iriondo 15
1935–36 La Liga9th228113365317 QF José Prat 7
1936–39 Spanish Civil War
1939–40 La Liga5th221129434324 W Gabriel Jorge
Martínez Català
11
1940–41 La Liga7th2210210505422 RU Copa de Campeones RU Martínez Català 21
1941–42 La Liga9th2610610494226 QF Gabriel Jorge
Antonio Chas
12
1942–43 La Liga11th269611455124 R16 José Juncosa 22
1943–44 La Liga11th269512425023 QF José Juncosa 12
1944–45 La Liga9th2610313443923 SF Ángel Calvo 11
1945–46 La Liga12th266713415319 R16 Ángel Calvo 16
1946–47 La Liga11th269116465919 RU Ángel Calvo 25
1947–48 La Liga8th269611394724 SF Rosendo Hernández 13
1948–49 La Liga7th2610412514624 SF Josep Artigas 14
1949–50 La Liga11th268612426422 R16 Rosendo Hernández 14
1950–51 La Liga12th3013413827230 R1 Francisco Marcet
Julián Arcas
18
1951–52 La Liga7th3014412696232 R1 José Egea 15
1952–53 La Liga4th3016410644036 QF Julián Arcas 23
1953–54 La Liga4th3014610503634 QF Antonio Cruellas 14
1954–55 La Liga13th3081012424626 Julián Arcas 8
1955–56 La Liga7th3014313505631 SF Julián Arcas 20
1956–57 La Liga7th3011811394830 RU Juan Benavídez
Julián Arcas
8
1957–58 La Liga8th3011613484628 R16 Carlos Torres 12
1958–59 La Liga7th3011712424529 R32 Óscar Coll 11
1959–60 La Liga8th3011811332930 R32 Índio 9
1960–61 La Liga10th3012315464627 QF Antonio Camps 11
1961–62 La Liga13th3081012455526 QF Antonio Camps 15
1962–63 Segunda División2nd301758402439 R1 José Paredes 10
1963–64 La Liga13th3010515344725 QF Manuel Idígoras 9
1964–65 La Liga11th3012117373925 R32 Alfredo Di Stéfano 9
1965–66 La Liga12th3071013314824 R16 José Rodilla 14
1966–67 La Liga3rd301578504037 R32 José María 12
1967–68 La Liga9th3012513484429 R16 José María 12
1968–69 La Liga15th308814293624 R16 Cayetano Ré 6
1969–70 Segunda División3rd3819118643549 R32 Cayetano Ré 17
1970–71 La Liga11th308913182527 R32 Cayetano Ré
Daniel Solsona
3
1971–72 La Liga12th3412814434332 QF Juan Amiano 19
1972–73 La Liga3rd3417116482745 R16 Roberto Martínez 15
1973–74 La Liga9th3413813343834 QF UEFA Cup R1 Rafael De Diego 15
1974–75 La Liga11th3414515384733 R32 Daniel Solsona 14
1975–76 La Liga4th3418412484540 QF Carlos Caszely 8
1976–77 La Liga6th3414812615936 SF UEFA Cup R16 Marañón 24
1977–78 La Liga14th3412616486030 R4 Marañón 18
1978–79 La Liga8th3415514374635 R3 Marañón 11
1979–80 La Liga14th3491213283730 R4 Marañón 17
1980–81 La Liga10th3414614374234 R2 Marañón 14
1981–82 La Liga13th3413615485532 R3 Orlando Giménez 11
1982–83 La Liga9th3413615454732 QF Copa de la Liga R2 Marañón 15
1983–84 La Liga10th34101311424433 R1 Copa de la Liga QF Orlando Giménez 12
1984–85 La Liga8th34111211404434 R4 Copa de la Liga SF Michel Pineda 19
1985–86 La Liga11th3411914434031 R4 Copa de la Liga R2 Bartolomé Márquez 13
1986–87 La Liga3rd341798523043 R2 Pichi Alonso 17
1987–88 La Liga15th38111116445533 R16 UEFA Cup RU Sebastián Losada 11
1988–89 La Liga17th3871615294430 R16 Michel Pineda 5
1989–90 Segunda División5th38151211503342 R1 Gabino 13
1990–91 La Liga16th38121016394734 R16 Wolfram Wuttke 9
1991–92 La Liga16th3812818436032 R5 Xavier Escaich 10
1992–93 La Liga18th3891118405629 R4 Xavier Escaich 12
1993–94 Segunda División1st3820126592552 R16 Velko Yotov 13
1994–95 La Liga6th3814159513543 R3 Jordi Lardín 12
1995–96 La Liga4th4220148633674 SF Jordi Lardín 21
1996–97 La Liga12th4214919515751 QF UEFA Cup R2 Nicolas Ouédec 11
1997–98 La Liga10th3812179443153 R2 Juan Esnáider 13
1998–99 La Liga7th3816139493861 QF Raúl Tamudo 10
1999–2000 La Liga14th38121115514847 W Raúl Tamudo 11
2000–01 La Liga9th3814816464450 QF Supercopa RU Raúl Tamudo 13
UEFA Cup R32
2001–02 La Liga14th3813817475647 R1 Raúl Tamudo 17
2002–03 La Liga17th38101315485443 R1 Savo Milošević 12
2003–04 La Liga16th3813421486443 R32 Raúl Tamudo 19
2004–05 La Liga5th38171011544661 R2 Maxi Rodríguez 15
2005–06 La Liga15th38101117365641 W UEFA Cup R32 Luis García
Raúl Tamudo
10
2006–07 La Liga11th38121313465349 R32 Supercopa RU Walter Pandiani 18
UEFA Cup RU
2007–08 La Liga12th3813916435348 R16 Luis García 15
2008–09 La Liga10th38121115464947 QF Román 7
2009–10 La Liga11th38111116294644 R32 Pablo Osvaldo 7
2010–11 La Liga8th3815419465549 R16 Pablo Osvaldo 14
2011–12
Details
La Liga14th38121016465646 QF Álvaro 10
2012–13
Details
La Liga13th38111116435244 R32 Joan Verdú 9
2013–14
Details
La Liga14th3811918415142 QF Sergio García 13
2014–15
Details
La Liga10th38131015475149 SF Sergio García 14
2015–16
Details
La Liga13th3812719407443 R16 Felipe Caicedo 10
2016–17
Details
La Liga8th38151112495056 R32 Gerard Moreno 13
2017–18
Details
La Liga11th38121313364249 QF Gerard Moreno 16
2018–19
Details
La Liga7th38141113485053 QF Borja Iglesias 20
2019–20
Details
La Liga20th3851023275825 R32 Europa League R32 Facundo Ferreyra
Wu Lei
8
2020–21
Details
Segunda División1st4224108712882 R32 Raúl de Tomás 23
2021–22
Details
La Liga14th38101216405342 R16 Raúl de Tomás 17
2022–23
Details
La Liga19th3881317526937 R16 Joselu 17
2023–24
Details
Segunda División4th4217187594069 R32 Martin Braithwaite 22

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